Capel, Western Australia

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Capel is a town and shire in the South West region of Western Australia. The town of Capel is located at 33°33′S, 115°33′E, 212 kilometres south of Perth and midway between Bunbury and Busselton. The Shire of Capel has an area of 554 square kilometres, and a population of about 8,500 people. It contains the following localities:

  • Boyanup
  • Capel
  • Dalyellup
  • Elgin
  • Gelorup
  • Stratham
  • Peppermint Grove Beach

Capel has a Mediterranean climate, with hot dry summers and cool wet winters. Daily temperatures range from 13°C to 40°C in summer, and from 5°C to 27°C in winter. Average annual rainfall is about 830 mm.

Historically, Capel is a farming area; traditional agricultural pursuits include dairy and beef. In recent times, Capel has become popular for hobby farms, and a number of innovative agricultural pursuits have been introduced, including alpacas, viticulture, aquaculture and growing of blue gums. There is also some mining of mineral sands in the Shire, and tourism is increasingly important to the Shire's economy.

The Capel area was settled very early in the history of colonial Western Australia. The Capel River was discovered by Frederick Ludlow in 1834, but it was not named until the Bussell family settled in the area. The name honours a cousin of the Bussells, Miss Capel Carter. In the 1830s a number of settlers followed the Bussells into the area, and both James Stirling and John Hutt, (the first two Governors of Western Australia) took up land in the region. Plans to establish a townsite in the area were first mooted in 1844, but the site was not surveyed until the 1870s and lots were not sold until 1897. Initially the town was named Coolingnup, which is the Aboriginal name for the place; the name was changed to Capel in 1899.

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